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- Services demand bounces back after recessionary low
- Mimecast to push VARs towards Office 365 opportunity
- ScanSource sees slowdown in large deals
- Outsourcing market showing maturity
- SAP shows being green can save serious amounts of money
- Mitel promotes Bevington to new role, re-jigs R&D ops
- MicroScope's top stories, week ending 29 April 2011
- Green resellers sought by European cloud group
- Services demand benefits SAP
- Ingram bulks up RIM lines with UC kit
- Fortinet acquires VoIP vendor TalkSwitch
- MicroScope ACEs postponed
- HP trade-in scheme to exploit Cisco refresh cycle
- ShoreTel moves to plug supply chain gap
- Sony warns millions of PlayStation Network users after hack
- Linux and Mac sales drive operating system market growth
- Resellers need to be freed from red tape to drive recovery
- Nokia cans 4,000 jobs, dumps Symbian on Accenture
- Mystery suitor eyes up Micro Focus
- Entanet savages Digital Economy review verdict
- Cost cutting days end as users look to IT to support growth
- Polycom exploits video demand to deliver Q1 earnings spike
- Cloud spend set for explosive growth
- How to sell audio-visual (and more importantly, why)
- MicroScope's top stories, week ending 22 April 2011
- Three jailed for BT cable theft
- Consumerisation of IT looms large on security agenda
- Daisy Wholesale shows off new director line-up
- Apple predicts small Japan hit, puts iPhone shortage behind it
- McAfee, Infineon wireless buys boost Intel's Q1
- Computacenter UK product sales floored by gov budget cuts
- Skilled IT workers head abroad in hunt for better pay
- ICO failing to get tough over data breaches
- BI market breaks through $10bn revenue mark
- Virgin Media Business lauds public sector wins
- Japan quake to impact Juniper Q2 earnings
- Tablet sales start to eat into laptop and desktop demand
- Samsung and Seagate sign $1.4bn storage deal
- Barracuda makes lemonade after partner data breach
- Syncsort embraces two tier model
- Promethean hit by decline in public spending
- Systemax splits with director over whistleblowing charges
- Pacey launches credit management consultancy
- Perkins exiting C2000 to head up Sage small biz unit
- A planted question: 28 years of MicroScope funnies (14)
- SAP bosses set out determination to remain independent
- ComputerLinks signs up with Pillar Data Systems
- Corero sets out Top Layer channel ambitions
- Review: Apple TV
- Huawei lifts the veil to alleviate western fears
- Micro Focus CEO walks after a year in the job
- MicroScope's top stories, week ending 15 April 2011
- Daisy Wholesale puts lid on acquisitions
- Huawei to double UK headcount by 2014
- TSG acquires Sage and Microsoft CRM partner Concentrix
- Dixons bids adios to struggling Spanish business
- Cloud and consumerisation to dominate security discussions
- Epson starts High Court case to protect brand and channel
- Blue Coat sales boss to shake-up marketing strategy
- Tablet pitch needs to be realistic about impact on infrastructure
- Comstor SecureLogix deal to address voice security market
- TalkTalk executes Executel buy
- Cisco cans 550 workers in massive consumer overhaul
- PC inventory builds in UK channel as Q1 sales collapse
- Where are they now? The 80s in photos
- Acceptable in the Eighties
- Computer Aid boss calls for tougher EU sustainability measures
- Management issues create virtualisation stall
- BitDefender signs up with EntaTech
- Cisco formally launches new architecture specialisations
- The face of the channel in 1983 - £18,000 + car
- Computacenter buys into German Apple channel
- BSA drains £19K from plumbing company
- Twenty eight years of channel history - a farewell to MicroScope
- Proact IT Group acquires majority stake in B2Net for £12m
- ICM and Servo merger costs parent Phoenix
- Tech M&A activity continues to accelerate
- MicroScope's top stories, week ending 8 April 2011
- Private sector might be home for government staff with IT skills
- Netgear signs ex-Juniper channel boss in midmarket push
- IT insolvencies tumble in February 2011
- M&S latest to reveal it's a victim of Epsilon data breach
- VMware hires Gov G Cloud man to set public sector strategy
- IT industry salaries rising as applicant numbers fall
- Customers continue to drive security consolidation
- Ritz-Carlton Hotels hit by Epsilon security breach
- Chambers: Cisco has 'disappointed' the market
- EMC UK boss McDonald promoted in strategic shake-up
- ScanSource adds ShoreTel installation support
- Microsoft highlights benefits of secure software
- Ingram Micro adds VMware, HP Networking support
- Clearswift moves to single tier channel model
- Micro-P hires ex-Nimans man for telecoms push
- Gartner urges firms to start tablet adoption
- Symantec identifies massive growth in web threats
- Google drops $900m on Nortel patent bid
- The Internet Group talks up mid-market ambitions
- UC buyers shy away from single vendor installations
- RSA discloses phishing-attack data breach details
- EMEA tablet shipments to triple in 2011, says IDC
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